Explore underground tunnels that reveal rich Cincinnati history, including the 1919 World Series scandal. Enjoy a laid-back tour that ends with a chilled beer in a vintage taproom. The setting feels like stepping back in time with its cool, atmospheric caverns.
Underground tunnels offer a unique glimpse into the past. Stories about the 1919 World Series gambling scandal and other Cincinnati history details make the tour stand out.
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Reservations are recommended for special events like the Prohibition dinner.
The Hidden Brewery Caverns Tour includes a beer tasting experience.
The Ultimate Queen City Underground Tour is great for team-building events.
Museum showcases historic aircraft like B-2 Stealth Bomber and Air Force One. Visitors enjoy interactive exhibits and simulators that engage all ages. Frequent new displays and events keep experiences fresh and informative.
Displays offer interesting facts about airplanes and history. New exhibits and foundation events provide informative and engaging experiences each visit.
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Admission to the museum is free for all visitors.
Parking is free at the museum for all guests.
The museum hosts various events, including private ceremonies and meetings.
Wright Brothers' Bike Shop offers a hands-on experience that brings early aviation to life. The museum also honors African American literature with a Paul Lawrence Dunbar exhibit. Free admission and ranger-led tours make it both educational and engaging for all ages.
Displays focus on the Wright brothers' beginnings and include a section about Paul Lawrence Dunbar. The interpretive center is small but packed with informative exhibits that add depth to the history.
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The park is free to enter.
There is free parking available.
Ranger-led tours are offered on the half hour during business hours.
Hilltop setting offers stunning views of city and river, perfect for visitors seeking beauty. Historic telescopes provide a celestial viewing experience that fascinates all ages. Well-preserved buildings and a sundial add historic charm and make the visit truly interesting.
The site features a sundial as an ancient time-telling device and a small history museum with artifacts. The observatory's history and well-maintained buildings add to the interesting experience.
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Tickets for events often sell out early, so book in advance.
Admission for special events like 'Date Night' is $30 per person.
The observatory is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday.
Consignment shop offers macabre oddities and unique artwork in a cozy, spooky setting. Visitors explore a basement museum with haunted items and enjoy shelves full of unique artifacts and new discoveries.
Shelves overflow with unique artifacts, beautiful art, and a wide variety of oddities. New and interesting items appear regularly, making every visit full of discoveries.
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The shop hosts community events and workshops throughout the year.
Art shows are held regularly, showcasing local artists' work.
Free street parking is available nearby.
Two-story historic home built around 1845 offers period furnishings and rooms reflecting a US President's childhood. Free tours share interesting facts about his early life. Grounds provide a serene atmosphere and full handicap accessibility for all visitors.
Tours reveal interesting facts about a US President's early life. Exhibits and the home itself offer a well-curated, educational experience.
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The site is free to visit and offers informative tours.
Parking is available on-site and is free.
Handicap parking is available right by the entrance.
Converted fire station features historic fire trucks and an interactive fire pole that delights all ages. Hands-on exhibits and a kids' play area teach fire safety in a fun way. Volunteers share authentic insights, making history come alive for everyone.
Exhibits offer loads of facts and detailed history about the first professional fire department in the US. Many displays are informative and keep visitors, including toddlers, engaged with interesting content.
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The entry fee is $15 per adult, with no free admission for kids under 6.
Parking is available on the street, but it can be expensive.
The museum features a fire truck that kids can climb on and interact with.
Four huge hangars display historic aircraft and space exhibits with interactive simulators. Visitors enjoy guided tours sharing fascinating stories and a memorial garden outside adds a reflective touch. Free entry and easy access welcome all guests.
Outside walking memorial garden offers an interesting experience alongside the exhibits. Guided tours share truly interesting stories like the history of the Black Mariah helicopter from Vietnam.
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The museum offers free admission and parking.
Donations are accepted, but entry is free.
The museum hosts various events almost every week.
Museum offers interactive exhibits like virtual reality and batting cages for fun and learning. Quiet, clean space welcomes families and fans with outdoor bronze statues and river views. Tour reveals baseball stars and souvenirs, telling the city's rich baseball story clearly.
The tour offers an up-close look with lots of interesting information and well-captured history. Exhibits showcase stars, souvenirs, and the city's baseball story clearly.
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Admission is free for veterans, making it accessible for military personnel.
Plan to spend about 2 hours touring the museum for a complete experience.
The museum is wheelchair accessible, but some areas may require mobility.
Castle blends unique stone construction with historical charm and a peaceful atmosphere. Gardens offer European-style elegance and scenic river views perfect for picnics. Rich local history shines through its eclectic interior and landmark status.
Historical landmark with a unique building near the river offers many interesting items and a peaceful atmosphere. The castle tells an interesting story and reflects local history clearly.
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Wine tasting events occur from 7-9 pm with live entertainment.
Admission to the museum is $5 per person; kids enter for free.
The Halloween wine tasting event features themed entertainment.
Small shop brims with unique oddities like taxidermy and vintage dolls. Soft music and a Pet Sphynx Cat create a quirky vibe. Friendly staff share stories about rare collectibles and whimsical decor that spark curiosity.
Shelves hold bizarre oddities and rare collectibles that catch the eye. Friendly staff share knowledge about each whimsical decor piece.
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Parking is limited, so plan accordingly when visiting.
The store has limited hours, so check before you go.
Expect to find unique gifts and oddities like taxidermy and vintage dolls.
Museum highlights Cold War technology and Crosley artifacts with an engaging atmosphere. Knowledgeable guides make radio history come alive. Visitors enjoy the working amateur radio station and rich local broadcasting stories.
Exhibits showcase Cold War era shortwave broadcast technology and a wide range of historical radios. Knowledgeable tour guides provide interesting commentary that brings the history of radio to life.
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The museum is only open on weekends from noon to 4 PM.
The entrance fee for adults is $10, and children can enter for free.
The museum is wheelchair accessible.
Museum features unique lodge design and interactive exhibits that bring local history to life. Trails through native plant meadows lead to a scenic river, perfect for nature lovers. Staff share engaging facts, making it great for families and history buffs.
History about the local area stands out with up-to-date museum exhibits. Many staff members share interesting facts and answer questions, making it an engaging visit.
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Great Council State Park doesn't open until 10:00.
Parking can be a challenge on peak days.
Allocate at least 30 minutes for a quick walk-through or 90 minutes for a thorough visit.
Museum offers Space Shuttle Simulator and walk-through planes that thrill visitors. Rich aviation history and a standout Space Gallery make learning fun. Warm, engaging atmosphere suits families and enthusiasts alike.
Exhibits offer a lot of historical information and include a Space Gallery that stands out as very interesting and enjoyable.
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Admission is free, making it accessible for everyone.
The museum is extremely large, featuring hundreds of aircraft and space artifacts.
Free parking is available for all visitors.
Museum features vintage warplanes and historical artifacts that thrill aviation fans and history buffs. Well-organized displays and videos make exploring rich collections easy and engaging. Atmosphere blends education with excitement for a truly interesting experience.
Displays, videos, and historical artifacts create a rich and interesting collection. The museum offers many interesting items to explore.
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The museum offers flight experiences in vintage warplanes for an additional fee.
Educational programs are available for schools and groups, requiring advance booking.
Expect to spend at least two hours to fully explore the exhibits.
Creative rock sculptures create a whimsical garden filled with intricate art and historical nods. Families enjoy interactive scavenger hunts that engage children in a peaceful, colorful setting. Small, detailed structures tell a unique story of love and history.
Small structures stand about 4 feet high, creating a compact and detailed setting. The garden reflects a creative story of love and history, making it an unusual and engaging spot to explore.
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Admission to the garden is free, but donations are appreciated.
The garden is open to the public for viewing.
Hartman Rock Garden features unique folk art made from rocks.
Two-story shop showcases 1890s bicycle workshop and vintage bikes. Upstairs hosts a printing business adding to its charm. Ranger-led tours link bicycle mechanics to early aviation, making it both educational and historically rich.
Exploring the National park reveals many interesting sights. The Wright Cycle Company Shop and the nearby bike shop offer unique displays worth checking out.
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Tours at the shop are free but require registration upon arrival.
Tours are given every 30 minutes, starting on the half hour.
Parking is available for visitors at the shop.
Historic homes create a well-preserved village with guides in costume. Tours reveal local history and Kemper family stories. Educational activities offer a unique, immersive experience for all ages.
Buildings in the village are well preserved and show clear historical value. Tours share interesting facts about the Kemper family and local history.
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The museum hosts special events throughout the year, including festivals and workshops.
Haunted Village is a popular Halloween event suitable for all ages.
Expect high heat and humidity during summer events; plan accordingly.
Eclectic cuisine shines with a rotating menu of creative small plates. Urban setting features interesting decor and a cozy, warm vibe. Bar area adds a distinct spot for drinks, though noise rises with large groups.
Rotating menu offers creative and interesting options with mostly small plates. Decor adds to the interesting ambiance and there are many fun things to try.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
The restaurant offers a rotating menu with unique food choices.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food served.
Boxing gym offers high-energy workouts with a supportive community and inclusive atmosphere. Group classes blend boxing, kickboxing, and strength training for varied sessions that stay engaging and effective.
Workouts feature a mix of boxing and targeted exercises that change every session. This variety keeps each class challenging and interesting.
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Your first class at Rockbox is free.
RockBox offers a unique combination of kickboxing and functional strength training.
The community at RockBox is supportive and diverse.
Victorian house uses gas lighting and hand lanterns, preserving its original condition. Guided tours reveal the life of an important African American poet and the neighborhood's segregated history. Tours are quick but interesting, offering rich Dayton history.
A knowledgeable guide leads tours that highlight Dayton history and facts about houses from that era, making it a quick but interesting stop.
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Admission to the Paul Laurence Dunbar House is free.
The house is open on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 10am to 4pm.
House tours are only held by request and during specific hours.
Small space with velvet booths and skylights creates an intimate vibe. Eastern European dishes offer a unique dining experience with bold flavors. Cocktails are strong and spicy, matching the adventurous menu perfectly.
Eastern European food offers a delicious and interesting experience. Cocktails are well made but lean toward the adventurous side.
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Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
The restaurant caters to vegetarians, meat-eaters, and vegans alike.
The patio offers more space for larger groups during warm weather.
Rock shop features meteorites and fluorescing minerals that captivate visitors. Owners share fascinating facts and stories, creating an informative atmosphere. Pricing suits all budgets, making rare finds accessible and visits always interesting.
Exploring the studio reveals very interesting collection pieces and new rocks on every visit. Detailed explanations highlight what makes each item interesting and share fascinating facts.
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The shop opens at 2pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Parking is easy and accessible near the shop.
Prices vary greatly, making it budget-friendly for all visitors.